Tony Awards 2009 Winners Are Fresh-From-the-Oven: Biggest Winner is Billy Elliot, the Musical
June 7, 2009, Tony Awards 2009 winners are fresh-from-the-oven.
Do you know something about Tony Awards 2009 or Tony Awards 2009 winners? It is not so famous as Oscar or Golden Bear; however, it has its value in the entertainment and artist circle.
The biggest winner among Tony Awards 2009 winners should be Billy Elliot, The Musical.
This musical is based on the 2000 film Billy Elliot. Sir Elton John for music; Lee Hall for book and lyrics; Gregory Jbara, David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish for performance; Ian MacNeil for scenic design; Rick Fisher for lighting; Paul Arditti for sounding; Stephen Daldry for director; Peter Darling for choreography; and Martin Koch for orchestrations; Billy Elliot the Musical has swept the Tony Awards 2009 Winners, BOOK OF A MUSICAL, PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL, PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL, SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL, LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL, SOUND DESIGN OF A MUSICAL, DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL, CHOREOGRAPHY, ORCHESTRATIONS, etc. 
And other Tony Awards 2009 winners are as below:
Play: God of Carnage
Revival of a musical: Hair
Original score (music and/or lyrics) written for the theatre: Next to Normal
Revival of a play: The Norman Conquests
Special theatrical event: Liza’s at The Palace
Performance by a leading actor in a play: Geoffrey Rush, Exit the King
Performance by a leading actress in a play: Marcia Gay Harden, God of Carnage
Performance by a leading actress in a musical: Alice Ripley, Next to Normal
Performance by a featured actor in a play: Roger Robinson, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Performance by a featured actress in a play: Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit
Performance by a featured actress in a musical: Karen Olivo, West Side Story
Scenic design of a play: Derek McLane, 33 Variations
Costume design of a play: Anthony Ward, Mary Stuart
Costume design of a musical: Tim Hatley, Shrek the Musical
Lighting design of a play: Brian MacDevitt, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.
Sound design of a play: Gregory Clarke, Equus
Direction of a play: Matthew Warchus, God of Carnage
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